
3D PRINTING & DESIGN NEWS _ 19/08/2022
Impresoras 3D
Flexible Additive Manufacturing takes flight
Renishaw has installed a RenAM 500Q Flex Additive manufacturing (AM) system at aerospace manufacturer GKN Aerospace's state-of-the-art Global Technology Centre in Bristol, UK ( Read more... )

Impresoras 3D
Democratize and personalize cycling with additive manufacturing
In addition to their own World Cup-winning bikes for professional mountain biking, Welsh manufacturer Atherton Bikes are now using Renishaw's RenAM 500Q AM 3D printing technology for large-scale production of bikes for direct-to-consumer sales. ( Read more... )

Health & medicine
Renishaw: improving the precision of medical products through additive manufacturing
As medical devices become more compact, complex, and discrete, medical device manufacturers require innovative technology that allows them to stay ahead of the curve and produce high-quality, precise components. A successful case of integrating 3D printing in the orthopedic business ( Read more... )

Impresoras 3D
MADIT celebrates its second anniversary with the purchase of a RenAM 500Q multi-laser system dedicated to Titanium
This week at the BIEMH/ADDIT3D exhibition and coinciding with its second anniversary, the Basque engineering company MADIT has acquired the fourth Renishaw metal additive manufacturing system. On this occasion, the company's founders have opted for a RenAM 500Q system. ( Read more... )

Impresoras 3D
Renishaw introduces new RenAM 500 Flex 3D printers
With simplified powder handling systems, new machinery brings flexibility to additive manufacturing ( Read more... )

Impresoras 3D
Renishaw engineering expertise contributes to British Olympic cycling success
Global engineering technologies company, Renishaw, has used its expertise in additive manufacturing (AM) to help produce an innovative new track bike for the Great Britain Cycling Team (GBCT), that contributed to seven medals at the Tokyo Olympics ( Read more... )

Commerce & industry
Additive manufacturing technology enables servo valve innovation
With the help of metal additive manufacturing (AM) technology from global engineering company, Renishaw, UK-based Domin Fluid Power Ltd. (Domin) has produced a new range of direct drive valves. Founded in 2012, in Bristol, Domin, is disrupting the hydraulics industry by redesigning servo valves from first principles to achieve a better performing, more sustainable product at a lower price point. ( Read more... )

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Renishaw expands its presence in the European Union, despite Brexit
The Renishaw Group has 79 locations in 37 countries and over 4,400 employees worldwide. Manufacturing facilities are located in the UK, Ireland, Germany, USA and India. Renishaw generates around 95% of its total sales outside the UK and has a significant level of expertise and experience gained from over 45 years of building a successful global business model. ( Read more... )

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UK’s Digital Manufacturing Centre enters close collaboration with Renishaw
An exciting step towards the UK-based additive manufacturing facility's opening in Q1 2021, the Digital Manufacturing Centre (DMC) has confirmed it has purchased two Renishaw RenAM 500Q machines - chosen to increase efficiencies and quality while reducing each part's weight, waste and costs - as well as a joint development collaboration with Renishaw's leading additive manufacturing team. ( Read more... )

Impresoras 3D
Renishaw announces new digital initiatives to support its global manufacturing customers
During these uncertain times that means adapting, and helping industry to adapt, to new priorities and requirements. ( Read more... )
